According to the final poll by Public Policy Polling (PPP), Barack Obama is set to cruise to victory in tomorrow's Oregon primary. According to the PPP Survey, conducted over the weekend, Obama leads Clinton by nineteen points (58-39).
A key distinction between this poll and earlier polls (Suffolk, for example): PPP shows Obama winning handily among those Oregonians that have already voted. PPP has it at 60-39 among those who have already mailed in their ballots. Both Suffolk and SUSA had it in single digits.
Obama wins among Oregon women by seven points, and trounces Clinton among men (those would be predominantly white men, by the way, if Pat Buchanan is reading) by thirty-one points.
One item on the cross-tabs that is almost certainly a typographical error--they have Clinton winning black voters by eighteen points. Hmm...no. Not so much, I would reckon.
In other Oregon polling news, PPP joins almost every other pollster to date in declaring the Democratic Senate primary in the state as too close to call. They have Steve Novick clinging to a narrow lead over Jeff Merkley.